U.S. Congress

One of the important missions of the Turkish Coalition of America is to enhance understanding in Congress about the importance of US-Turkey relations. In pursuit of this mission, TCA provides year-around informational bulletins to members of Congress, organizes and sponsors congressional delegations to Turkey, as well as events on Capitol Hill and provides a platform for Turkish American activism and advocacy on issues that concern Turkish Americans. Through these efforts and with a view to augment the voice of citizens in support of mutually beneficial and friendly ties between nations, TCA aims to strengthen a balanced dialogue in Washington, DC on issues relating to U.S.-Turkey relations and US policies in the region.
Congressional TravelTCA Resolves Matter with FEC

On July 29, 2016, TCA hosted a reception in honor of incoming U.S. Consul General in Istanbul Jennifer Davis and her husband, Nick Davis. The reception served to introduce them to members of the Turkish American community and officials working on Turkish issues in Washington, DC. In attendance were Turkey Caucus Co-Chair Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY/1st), former Member of Congress Jim Moran (D-VA/8th), former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Francis Ricciardone, members of the Maryland House of Delegates Dan Morhaim (D/11th) and Kris Valderrama (D/26th), former U.S. diplomats who had served in Turkey, representatives from think tanks and Turkish American organizations, and members and friends of the Turkish American community. Earlier in the week, Davis visited the TCA office in Washington, DC and received a briefing on TCA and TCF.

U.S. Congress Passes Resolution Condemning Istanbul Airport Attack

July 13, 2016: The U.S. House of Representatives passed HouseResolution 823, condemning in the strongest terms the June 28 terroristattack at the Istanbul airport, which resulted in the loss of at least 44 lives.

The resolution was co-sponsored by the four co-chairs of theCongressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans:Representatives Virginia Foxx (R-NC/5th), Ed Whitfield (R-KY/1st),Gerry Connolly (D-VA/11th), and Steve Cohen (D-TN/9th).

Statement of Condolences following the Terrorist Attack in Istanbul, Turkey

On behalf of the Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans, and as friends of the people of Turkey, we extend our heartfelt condolences in the wake of yesterday’s attacks at Istanbul Ataturk Airport. This heartbreaking tragedy reiterates the reality that terrorism makes no distinctions between nationalities or religions, as this horrific tragedy took place during the holy month of Ramadan, a sacred time of reflection and prayer for the Muslim faith. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the 41 who died and the more than 200 who were injured during yesterday’s attacks. We stand together with Turkey, a longstanding friend and ally of the United States, during this time of national mourning.

“As the Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans we wish to express our deepest sympathies to the victims of the senseless attack Wednesday in Ankara that killed twenty-eight people and injured over sixty others.”

“We strongly condemn the cowardly acts of those who resort to such violence, and we stand firm with the people of Turkey to end such brutal acts of terrorism.”

Congressional Statements on the February 17th Terrorist Attack in Turkey

February 19, 2016

The following statements and tweets were issued by members of Congress after the deadly terrorist attack in Ankara, Turkey that killed at least 28 people and wounded over 60 others on February 17, 2016.

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-WI/1st): “On behalf of the U.S. House of Representatives, I want to offer my sincere condolences to the victims and loved ones of those killed in today’s attack. There is simply no justification for this vicious act. Today - and every day - the United States stands in solidarity with the Turkish people, who are on the front lines of the war against violent extremism."

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA/23rd): “This terrorist attack at the heart of Turkey’s capital is a reminder that terrorists won’t stop until we stop them. America reaffirms its support for our Turkish allies during this terrible time. Only constant vigilance and a strong response to global terrorism can put an end to these senseless murders.”

Rep. Frank Guinta (R-NH/1st), member of Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish-Americans: “Today’s attacks in Turkey, claiming innocent lives, underscore the widening scope of the Syrian War. Last October, over 100 Turks died in a another attack in Ankara. In the United States, where we recently experienced the deadliest attack since 9/11, we know how Turkish citizens must be feeling. We must work together to prevent more atrocities.”

Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA/1st), member of Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish-Americans: “We stand together with the Turkish people against terrorism. Please pray for the victims of the attack in #Ankara”

Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM/2nd), member of Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish-Americans: “My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and loved ones killed in today’s tragic attack in Turkey.”

Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL/13th): “My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Turkey. We stand with out ally against any act of terrorism.”

Rep. Jim Renacci (R-OH/16th): “My thoughts and prayers are with those who lost their lives today – and their loved ones – in the senseless attack in Turkey.”

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA/5th): “My heart aches for all who were victimized by today’s brutal and senseless terrorist attack in Turkey."

“As Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans, we strongly condemn Russia’s repeated violations of Turkish airspace, and we join NATO in demanding that Russia respect alliance airspace.

“We have already witnessed a previous Russian incursion into Turkish airspace result in tragedy. Turkey is to be commended for its restraint in the most recent violation of Turkish airspace by a Russian combat aircraft.

“Russia’s actions constitute unnecessary provocations that risk escalated conflict at a time when the international community should be taking coordinated action to defeat ISIL and end the Syrian civil war.

“As Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans, we are profoundly troubled and saddened by the terrorist attack carried out on Tuesday in Istanbul.

“We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the victims of the attack, their families, and the people of Turkey.

“We strongly condemn this senseless act of violence. Terrorism is our common enemy, and we are firmly resolved to eliminating the threat it poses to the security of Turkey, the United States, and our close allies.

Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL/11th) Statement on the Attack in Istanbul,

January 12, 2016

WASHINGTON, DC – In response to reports of an ISIS-led attack on a main tourist area in Istanbul today, which killed at least 10 civilians and injured a dozen others, Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) released the following statement:

“The recent suicide attack on Istanbul’s main tourist area is another reminder that the United States needs to do more to lead the fight against ISIS. It is vital for the United States to employ a strategy that destroys ISIS’ ability to maintain a permanent foothold in Syria and Iraq where they continue to launch attacks against our friends and allies.

“Turkey is one of our most important NATO allies and we will remain committed to working with them to combat terrorist groups in the region. I offer my condolences to the innocent lives lost and I stand ready to assist Turkey in its response to this reprehensible attack.”

Note: Congressman Kinzinger introduced H.Res. 509 in November 2015. The resolution expressed support for countries like Turkey that provide humanitarian assistance to individuals and families displaced by the conflict in Syria.

Rep. Steve Chabot Introduces Republic Day Resolution

On October 21, 2015, Congressman Steve Chabot (R-OH/1st) introduced a resolution to the U.S. House of Representatives congratulating the government and people of the Republic of Turkey as they celebrate Republic Day, and for other purposes. The resolution was referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and its text is available below. The Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA) has an action alert urging Turkish Americans and friends of Turkey to contact their member of Congress to urge him/her to cosponsor H.Res. 484.

17th TCA Congressional Delegation Concludes

June 1, 2015

The Turkish Coalition of America's 17th Congressional Delegation visited Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina from May 25-31, 2015. Since 2009, TCA has taken more than 170 members of Congress and senior staffers to Turkey and surrounding countries and has become one of the leading organizations sponsoring foreign congressional travel.

The delegation first visited Istanbul, where participants held high level meetings with U.S. and Turkish officials. "The visit to Istanbul provided the unique opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge of the current political landscape in Turkey from multiple perspectives and to understand the scope and importance of the strategic relationship between the U.S. and Turkey in the region," said TCA President G. Lincoln McCurdy.

TCA Congratulates Congressional Turkey Caucus Members

January 7, 2015

TCA congratulates the members of the Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans who were sworn in January 6, 2015 to the 114th Congress, and recognizes those members who will not be returning to Congress for their lasting contributions to the Caucus. read more

16th TCA Congressional Delegation Trip Concludes

February 25, 2013

The Turkish Coalition of America’s 16th Congressional Delegation completed its visit to Turkey on February 24th. Since 2009 TCA has taken more than 155 members of Congress and senior staffers to Turkey and surrounding countries. read more

TCA Congratulates Congressional Turkey Caucus Members

TCA congratulates the members of the Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Turkish Americans (Turkey Caucus) who won re-election last week and recognizes the lasting contributions of those members who will not be returning. We are especially proud that all four co-chairs of the Turkey Caucus, Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY), Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN), Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) were re-elected with large margins. read more

45 out of 50 States Now Represented in the Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Tur

July 11, 2012, Washington D.C. – This week the Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans (Turkey Caucus) welcomed its 155th member. With this newest addition, the Turkey Caucus now includes Members of Congress from all six territories and 45 of the 50 states, encompassing every major region in the country. read more

June 26, 2012, Washington D.C. - The Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkey Relations and Turkish Americans (Turkey Caucus) reached a major milestone today with the addition of its 150th member. This critical achievement signifies the growing activism on the part of the Turkish American community and the strength of the U.S.-Turkey relationship. read more

TCA, ATAA and Members of Congress Mark 60th Anniversary of Turkey's NATO Me

The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations hosted twelve Members of Congress, Turkey's Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Namik Tan, and dozens of congressional staffers at a breakfast reception to mark the 60th anniversary of Turkey's NATO membership. read more

The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) on March 18th wrapped up its thirteenth Congressional delegation to Turkey. Since 2009, TCA has taken 124 Members of Congress and their staffers to Turkey and its neighboring countries to educate Members on the importance of a strong U.S.-Turkey relationship. read more

TCA Denounces Passage of H.Res.306

The Turkish Coalition of America strongly denounces the passage of H.Res. 306, which unfairly and hypocritically targets Turkey for alleged religious discrimination against Christian communities within its borders. H.Res. 306 ignores the significant steps Turkey has taken, particularly in the last decade, to enhance the rights and freedoms of its religious minorities. read more

Turkish-Native American Trade Bill One Vote From Passing House

On November 17 the House Committee on Natural Resources voted 27-15 to pass the Indian Tribal Trade and Investment Act, H.R. 2362, which will now be reported favorably to the House for a final vote. G. Lincoln McCurdy, President of the Turkish Coalition of America, called the bipartisan vote amajor step forward in enacting the first positive legislation toward Turkey in recent memory. read more

11 Members of Congress Attend Turkish Republic Day Events

Turkish Americans in communities spanning the nation gathered together to mark the 88th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey. Following in the aftermath of the tragic earthquakes and terror attacks in Turkey, the somber commemorative events were attended by several Members of Congress. read more

House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Bill to Promote Trade and Investment Be

November 4, 2011, Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, the House Subcommittee on Indian and Alaska Native Affairs met to discuss H.R. 2362, the Indian Tribal Trade and Investment Act, and to hear testimony from witnesses including Turkish Coalition of America president G. Lincoln McCurdy. read more

11th TCA Congressional Delegation Trip Concludes

The Turkish Coalition of America’s 11th Congressional Delegation completed its visit to Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on October 1st. TCA has taken 116 Members of Congress and senior staffers to Turkey and surrounding countries since May 2009. read more

TCA Hosts Congressional Delegation

The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) hosted a dinner on September 29 for a congressional delegation led by Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommitee on Europe in Istanbul. read more

Senate Committee Supports U.S. Ambassador to Turkey

The Turkish Coalition of America applauds the vote by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to support the continued service of Ambassador Francis Ricciardone as the United States Ambassador to Turkey. Ambassador Ricciardone has worked to strengthen one of America’s most important bilateral partnerships," said G.Lincoln McCurdy, TCA president. read more

TCA Calls on Senate to Support U.S. Ambassador to Turkey

August 2, 2011 - The Turkish Coalition of America called on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to support the continued service of Ambassador Francis Ricciardone as the United States' representative in Ankara. The Committee meets at 2:30 p.m. ET today to debate the nomination of Ricciardone, who was recess-appointed in December by President Barack Obama after then-Senator Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) unwisely blocked Ricciardone's appointment to work with an important NATO ally. read more

TCA Congressional Delegation Completes Visit to Turkey

The 10th Congressional Delegation of the Turkish Coalition of America completed its visit to Turkey. Commencing with an inaugural trip in May 2009, TCA has since taken more than 100 Representatives and senior staffers to Turkey to help strengthen the US-Turkey political relationship. read more

TCA Condemns Inaccurate and Misguided Congressional Attack on Turkey

The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) today condemned the House Foreign Affairs Committee's July 20 vote in favor of an amendment singling out Turkey for alleged religious discrimination.The amendment, inserted into the Fiscal Year 2012 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, calls on the Secretary of State to urge Turkey to end religious discrimination against Christians. The amendment was introduced after the grossly offensive resolution it was based on, H.Res.306, failed to gain traction in the House. read more

TCA Lauds Legislation Promoting Trade Between Indian Country and Turkey

July 8, 2011 -- The Turkish Coalition of America commends Representative Tom Cole (R-OK) on the introduction of the Indian Tribal Trade and Investment Act of 2011, H.R. 2362, which will facilitate Native American economic development by encouraging trade and investment relationships between Native American tribes and Turkish companies. read more

Turkey: Emerging power, valuable friend

I recently visited Turkey, where I learned much about our increasingly powerful partner. A deeper and more candid friendship with Turkey will help the United States pursue its interests and support its values around the world. read more

TCA Calls On House To Reject H.Res.304

“The Turkish Coalition of America and the entire Turkish American community observe with concern the introduction of yet another Armenian resolution and urge Members of Congress to distance themselves from this resolution. H.Res.304 is based on a selective, one-sided, and religiously bigoted historical narrative that utterly ignores the tragic suffering, death and exile of millions of Ottoman Muslims who are the ancestors of contemporary Turks and Turkish Americans. New scholarship emerges every year, published by leading American historians and experts, which challenges the propagandist narrative that H.Res.304 embodies, and which is being ignored by the authors of this regurgitated resolution. read more

Correcting the Record on H.Res. 252 (Armenian Resolution)

FACT: The resolution presents a one-sided selection of the U.S. record. The complete U.S. record on events in eastern Anatolia during the closing years of the Ottoman Empire contains reports depicting a tragedy, but offers no proof of genocide. The U.S. record also includes reports of respected envoys, who documented the Armenian Revolt and questioned accounts of massacres. H.Res.252 willfully omits this record. read more

TCA Introduces Bipartisan Congressional Delegation to Turkey

June 1, 2011, Washington, DC – A Congressional delegation led by Representative Brad Miller (D-NC) returned Tuesday from Turkey after spending four days meeting with the country's political, academic, business, and cultural leaders to develop a better understanding of U.S.-Turkey relations. read more

Congressman Conyers Honors Embassy of Turkey and Ertegun Family

Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) in his remarks to Congress on February 28, honored the contributions of Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun, sons of the second Ambassador of Turkey to the United States, in breaking down racial barriers and raising the profile of African American music and jazz around the world. read more

TCA Ranks Third in Groups Sponsoring International Congressional Travel

According to a report by U.S. News and World Report, Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) ranks third in the list of American organizations sponsoring trips for members of Congress and staff in 2009-2010. The list is headed by the American Israel Education Foundation... read more

TCA Congressional Delegation Completes Macedonia Visit

A delegation of 18 senior Congressional staffers sponsored by the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) has completed its visit to the Republic of Macedonia and is currently visiting Turkey. The delegation visit to Macedonia was organized with the United Macedonian Diaspora (UMD) with a view to educate senior advisors about the current state of political, economic and social affairs of Macedonia and the country’s relationship with the United States and Turkey. read more

TCA Sponsors Congressional Delegation to Macedonia and the Republic of Turk

August 13, 2010, Washington, DC – This week, the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) is sponsoring a delegation of 18 senior Congressional staffers to Macedonia and the Republic of Turkey. TCA and the United Macedonian Diaspora (UMD) are working together to educate the senior advisors about the primary issues of importance facing both nations and the status of their relationships with the United States. read more

TCA Congressional Delegation Visits Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey

July 13, 2010, Washington, DC - A delegation of 24 staff members from the US House of Representatives organized and sponsored by the Turkish Coalition of America visited Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey last week. During the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) portion of the visit, the TCA delegation included a select gr-up of Turkish experts and scholars on the Balkans.
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TCA leads Congressional Delegation to Bosnia Herzegovina and Turkey

July 9, 2010, Washington, DC - This week, a delegation sponsored by the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) met with Haris Silajdžić, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The delegation included 24 senior Congressional staff members from the US House of Representatives, as well as Turkish scholars and representatives from the Bosniak American community.
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TCA Mourns Senator Byrd - Champion of US-Turkey Relations

The Turkish Coalition of America joins all Americans in mourning the passing of legendary West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd. Senator Byrd was one of Turkey’s most enthusiastic supporters in Congress, and a friend to Turkish Americans. read more

Washington, DC – On June 7th, the Turkish Coalition of America’s fifth Congressional delegation trip to Turkey returned home after a week-long visit that included cultural, business, and political events.
Joining TCA staff on the trip to Ankara, Istanbul and Patara were Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC-5th) and senior Congressional advisors from the House Democratic Caucus; read more

Rep. Edwards Pays Tribute to Turkey's First Jazz Department

Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD,4th) submitted a statement into the Congressional Record on May 3, 2010, commemorating the founding of Turkey’s first Jazz Department at Hacettepe University State Conservatory. Congresswoman Edwards was a guest of honor at the inauguration of the Department on April 2nd, along with Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY 1st) and Congressman James P. Moran (D-VA 8th), during a TCA-sponsored congressional delegation visit to Turkey. read more

On April 1, members of a Congressional Delegation to Turkey met with H.E. Ahmet Davutoğlu, the Foreign Minister of Turkey. Members of Congress participating in the meeting were Rep. Ed Whitfield, Chair of the Congressional Turkish Caucus; Rep. Jim Moran, a member of the Turkish Caucus; and Rep. Donna Edwards. The delegation was sponsored by the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) and is the first of its kind since the recent vote in the House Foreign Affairs Committee. read more

Congress Celebrates Turkish Caucus Day

28 Members of Congress and nearly 300 congressional staffers attended the events, which were co-hosted by TCA with Caucus co-chairs Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN/9th), Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA/11th), Rep.Virginia Foxx (R-NC/5th) and Rep.Ed Whitfield (R-KY/1st). TCA was particularly honored to host Rep.Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL/18th), Chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee at the event. read more

TCA Sponsors US Congressional Delegation to Turkey

Washington, DC, March 31, 2010 – On Sunday, March 28, three members of Congress, their spouses and several senior Congressional staffers arrived in Turkey. Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY), the Chair of the Congressional Turkish Caucus, Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA), and Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD), and members of staff from Congressional leadership offices will participate in this trip to Turkey. read more

Inaugural TCA-sponsored Congressional Trip to Turkey

June 01, 2009 - Sunday, May 24th marked the launch of the first Congressional delegation trip organized and sponsored by the Turkish Coalition of America. The TCA congressional delegation to Turkey included Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (R-OH/2nd), as well as senior staff members from the offices of Congresswoman Schmidt, the House Democratic Caucus, Congresswoman Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI/13th), and Congressman Christopher Murphy (D-CT/5th). Senior TCA staff led the delegation. read more

TCA Welcomes 100th Member of the Turkish Caucus

October 16, 2009 - The Congressional Caucus on US-Turkish Relations and Turkish Americans has reached a milestone in membership this week with the additions of Representative John B. Shadegg (R-AZ/2nd) and Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN/5th) bringing the total number of members to 100. read more

Congresswoman Foxx Commemorates Atatürk

"Madam Speaker, I rise today, May 19, to commemorate the 128th anniversary of the birth of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey. Atatürk was a unique and inspirational figure who laid the foundation for the Republic of Turkey. He was a post World War I revolutionary leader who understood that Islam and modernity are not inconsistent--an important factor to reinforce today with democratic leaders throughout the Muslim world. read more

Members of Congress Voice Support for US-Turkish Alliance

April 3, 2009 - 29 Members of Congress sent a letter to President Barack Obama in the advent of his first official visit to Turkey . Led by the Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on US-Turkish Relations and Turkish Americans, Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL), Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX), the letter stated the “unequivocal support” of the Members for the President’s upcoming trip to Turkey and hailed it as a “historic opportunity to enhance one of our nation’s most important strategic partnerships.” read more

Congressman McMahon Joins Turkish Caucus

May 10, 2009 - On the occasion of joining the Turkish Caucus, New York Congressman Michael McMahon (D-NY 17th) issued the following statement: read more

TCA takes on Sen. Robert Menendez over "ethnic politics"

By Guler Koknar *, NJ Voices, January 28, 2009 - While America is currently engaged in two wars, faces the continued threat of international terrorism and the possible advent of nuclear-armed rogue nations, and struggles with an economic crisis of historical proportions, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) chose to use his valuable time at the confirmation hearing of newly confirmed Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to pander to the Armenian and Greek lobbies. read more

Armenian Issue: Moving Forward

By Bruce Fein*, Journal of Turkish Weekly, Jan. 27, 2009 - During the Senate confirmation hearings of the newly confirmed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Senator Robert Menendez (D. N.J.) lobbied the Obama administration to characterize the tragic events of World War I as a “universally recognized” Armenian “genocide”. read more

Senator Menendez: Serving Ethnic Politics in Washington

January 27, 2009 - While America is currently engaged in two wars, faces the continued threat of international terrorism and the possible advent of nuclear-armed rogue nations, and struggles with an economic crisis of historical proportions, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) chose to use his valuable time at the confirmation hearing of newly confirmed Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to pander to the Armenian and Greek lobbies. read more

November 6, 2008 - The Turkish American community is celebrating the reelection of Jean Schmidt to represent the 2nd district of Ohio in the House of Representatives. Jean Schmidt faced a difficult campaign and personal attacks by the Armenian American independent candidate, David Krikorian. In the weeks prior to the election, David Krikorian posted malicious lies on his website, falsely accusing Representative Schmidt of bribery. Accusations stated that Turkish Americans who had contributed to Rep. Schmidt’s campaign were offering bribes to ensure the Congresswoman... read more

Wexler Expresses Support for Start of Cyprus Reunification Negotiations Urg

July 25, 2008 - Today, Congressman Robert Wexler, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe and a senior member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, issued the following statement in support of the decision by Cypriot President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat to start formal negotiations on September 3 to resolve the over three decades long division on Cyprus. read more

Turkish Coalition of America Demands Armenian Community to Denounce Death T

August 8, 2008 - Today the Turkish Coalition of America denounced the death threats made by a radical Armenian American against a member of Congress, and their continued campaign of harassment and intimidation of public officials. Congressman Cohen (D-TN) was the latest target of such intimidation when an Armenian American made a death threat against him. read more

Members of Congress and other Elected Officials Join Turkish Americans in C

Six members of Congress joined the Republic Day celebrations as the result of a coordinated effort by TCA, supported by the Assembly of Turkish American Associations , the Federation of Turkish American Associations and several local Turkish American associations. read more

Congressman Hastings Congressional Record Statement on Bombings in Turkey

Madam Speaker, as Chairman of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in
Europe and the former President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, I condemn in
the strongest possible terms the bombings that shook the Gungoren neighborhood of
Istanbul, Turkey on Sunday. read more

Whitfield Hosts Turkish American Summer Intern in DC Office

WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Ed Whitfield (KY-01), co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Turkey , is hosting a Turkish-born student this summer as an intern in his Washington , DC office. read more

William Shuster [R-PA] introduced H.Res. 1187

Mr. SHUSTER (for himself and Mr. ORTIZ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. read more

Curious About Turkish-Born Grandfather

Congressman Steve Cohen has been looking for an answer for a long time. Up to now he hasn’t found the answer yet. His mother’s birth certificate states that his grandfather was born in Turkey. Though he contacted the Turkish consulate in Houston, he hasn’t been able to find out more information. His mother was born in 1915 and Mr. Cohen doesn’t even have any idea which city his grandfather was born in but he is still searching... Congressman Steve Cohen is the first Jewish Congressman from Tennessee. read more

Remarks by Steve Cohen of Tennessee

Mr. COHEN. Madam Speaker, as the State of Israel commemorates its 60th anniversary, I take this opportunity to recognize the longstanding friendship between the State of Israel and the Republic of Turkey. read more

Remarks by Congressman Ed Whitfield

Mr. WHITFIELD. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize a strong friendship that has proven enormously important since the beginning of the Cold War. Time and time again, the Republic of Turkey has stood firmly with the United States as we have pursued our shared goals in a region where we have few steady allies. Turkey, a fellow NATO
country, is a vital partner in our fight against extremism and an example of a vibrant democracy in a region burdened with inequality. read more

Remarks by Congresswoman Virginia Foxx on April 23

Ms. FOXX. Madam Speaker, April 23rd of every year is celebrated in Turkey as National Sovereignty and Children's Day. The genesis of these celebrations is this date in 1920. On April 23, 1920 during Turkey 's War of Independence, the Grand National Assembly met in Ankara to lay the foundation for modern parliamentary democracy in the form of
an emerging liberal and secular Republic. read more

Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren honored Khojaly Massacre victims

Ms. ZOE LOFGREN of California. Madam
Speaker, I rise today to honor those killed during the Khojaly Massacre on the 16th anniversary of that terrible event. On February 26, 1992, 613 Azerbaijanis lost their lives. I ask
that this Congress remember those who were killed that tragic day. read more

Remarks by Congressman Christopher Shays

The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman from Connecticut (Mr. SHAYS)is recognized for 5 minutes. Mr. SHAYS. Earlier this month, I returned from a congressional delegation trip to Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and Kuwait. read more

Former Secretaries of State and Defense Object to H.Res.106

The following are letters sent to the Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives by former US Secretaries of State and former US Secretaries of Defense voicing their objection to House Resolution 106 that asks for US recognition of Armenian
allegations of genocide. read more

A Close Friend of Turkey

August 12, 2008 - There is still not one representative of Turkish origin among the 435 members of the US House of Representatives. For decisions concerning Turkey, efforts of Representative and Senators sympathetic to Turkey are needed. Democratic Representative Robert Wexler of Florida is among the Congressmen friendly to Turkey. read more

Congresswoman Virginia Foxx to Young Turks

August 8, 2007 - Republican Representative Virginia Foxx of North Carolina is among the Congress members friendly to Turkey. Even more, she has blood ties with Turks because her son-in-law is a Turkish businessman, Mustafa Özdemir. She is the third woman in North Carolina history to serve in the U.S. House. She is known for her conservative values and she was also... read more

Congressman Bill Shuster's Remarks on Tragedy in Khojaly Azerbaijan

February 15, 2007 - "Mr. SHUSTER. Madam Speaker, one of our greatest strengths as elected officials is the opportunity to bring to light truths that are little known and command recognition. read more

Bob Livingston: HR 106: "Armenian Genocide?"

Former Congressman Bob Livingston discusses the Turkish position on HR 106 and its implications upon Turkish American relations. All Members of Congress should be aware that there is more than one side to this issue, and that passage can bear harmful consequences to US stategic policy in the Middle East. read more

"Indiana Dan" for Turkey

Dan Burton (R, IN): “If I lived in Turkey and if I were a Turk, I would want to get those terrorists who cross the border to blow up my family, kill my kids.” When Congressman Dan Burton, (R, IN) was preparing to go to Turkey for the first time 12 years ago, he learned that his wife had been diagnosed with cancer. He canceled the trip and did not have an opportunity to see Turkey again until last May. read more

Congressman Burton gives "history lesson" to Congress

July 24, 2007 - "Mr. BURTON of Indiana. Madam Speaker, over the last week or so I have listened to a number of my colleagues come to the floor of this Chamber to lament the 1974 "invasion'' of Cyprus . For many years the United States, the European Union and other members of the international community have worked together for a just and lasting solution to the vexing problem of Cyprus. read more

United States Helsinki Commission on Turkish Elections

Congressional Tribute to Ahmet Ertegun

The Turkish Coalition of America leads an effort with members of the Congressional Black Caucus to pay tribute to the contributions by the late Ahmet Ertegun to breaking down racial barriers and for his life-long dedication to promoting African American music. TCA would like to thank Congressman Alcee L. Hastings (D-FL) for paying tribute to this great Turkish American... read more